Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre Ottawa
✓ Ataxia affects coordination, balance, and fine motor control — physiotherapy can meaningfully improve daily function and quality of life
✓ Physiocare offers specialized neurological rehabilitation including DNS, Vestibular Exercises, Red Cord Therapy (Neurac), Myofascial Release, and Craniosacral Therapy
✓ Treatment is personalized to your type of ataxia and functional goals — no two plans are the same
✓ Six Ottawa-area clinic locations offer accessible, expert ataxia care with no specialist referral required to begin
Ataxia is a neurological condition characterized by a loss of coordinated muscle control, affecting movement, balance, speech, and fine motor function. The word “ataxia” comes from the Greek for “without order” — and that description fits well.
Unlike muscle weakness, ataxia results from disrupted signals in the pathways that regulate smooth, purposeful movement. The cerebellum — the brain’s coordination centre — is most commonly involved, though the spinal cord and peripheral nerves can also be affected.
To understand ataxia, it helps to know the key structures involved:
Ataxia can arise from a wide range of neurological disruptions. Understanding the underlying cause guides how physiotherapy is best applied:
Several factors increase a person’s likelihood of developing ataxia:
If any of these factors apply to you, early physiotherapy assessment can make a meaningful difference in outcomes.
Symptoms of ataxia vary based on the type and severity of neurological involvement, but typically include:
Without appropriate rehabilitation, ataxia can lead to serious secondary consequences:
DNS — Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (Available at: Westboro, Kanata, Stittsville)
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) is especially relevant for ataxia because it works at the level of the central nervous system — not just the muscles.
Red Cord Therapy — Neurac (Available at: Greenbank, Kanata)
Red Cord Therapy (Neurac) uses suspension-based neuromuscular training to challenge and retrain movement control in a gravity-reduced environment — making it uniquely suited for ataxia.
Vestibular Exercises (Available at: All locations — Greenbank, Carling, Westboro, Kanata, Stittsville, Barrhaven)
Vestibular rehabilitation is one of the most directly targeted interventions for ataxia involving balance and spatial disorientation.
Concussion Exercises (Available at: All locations — Greenbank, Carling, Westboro, Kanata, Stittsville, Barrhaven)
Concussion rehabilitation exercises overlap significantly with ataxia management because both involve disrupted cerebellar and brainstem processing.
Myofascial Release (Available at: All locations — Greenbank, Carling, Westboro, Kanata, Stittsville, Barrhaven)
Myofascial Release plays an important supporting role in ataxia rehabilitation that is often underappreciated.
Craniosacral Therapy (Available at: Westboro, Kanata, Barrhaven)
Craniosacral Therapy offers a gentle but neurologically meaningful intervention within an ataxia rehabilitation programme.
Physiotherapy doesn’t promise to reverse the neurological cause of ataxia — but it can profoundly improve your ability to live with it.
A personalized physiotherapy programme addresses not just coordination, but the downstream effects: deconditioning, muscle stiffness, fatigue, and the anxiety that often accompanies unpredictable movement. Targeted intervention keeps you active, independent, and safer.
Assessment: A comprehensive neurological and functional assessment evaluating gait, balance, coordination, vestibular function, proprioception, and daily activity limitations to establish your unique profile.
Personalized Plan: Based on your assessment findings, type of ataxia, and personal goals, a tailored treatment programme is built — selecting from the most appropriate modalities available at your chosen Physiocare location.
Evidence-Based Treatment: Treatment progresses systematically through neuroplasticity principles — gradually increasing sensorimotor challenge while ensuring movement success at each stage, retraining your nervous system safely.
Recovery & Prevention: As function improves, your programme evolves to include maintenance strategies, fall prevention, home exercise prescription, and education — empowering you to sustain gains long after formal treatment ends.
At Physiocare Physiotherapy & Rehab Centre, our clinicians hold advanced certifications in neurological rehabilitation, vestibular therapy, and DNS — giving our ataxia patients access to specialized techniques that go well beyond standard physiotherapy. Our multi-location model ensures expert care is never far away.
As a leading physio clinic in Ottawa, we combine evidence-based neuroscience with genuine compassion — treating not just your coordination deficits, but your confidence, your independence, and your quality of life. Every plan is built around you.
Ataxia is a neurological condition causing incoordination, balance loss, and unsteady movement. Physiotherapy cannot reverse the underlying cause, but it meaningfully improves daily function, reduces fall risk, and supports independence.
Ataxia treatment targets central nervous system retraining using specialized approaches like DNS, vestibular rehabilitation, and Neurac — rather than standard muscle strengthening alone. It is neurologically focused and evidence-based.
No referral is required. You can contact any Physiocare location directly to book your initial neurological physiotherapy assessment and begin care right away.
Ataxia physiotherapy is carefully graded and non-aggressive. Most techniques including vestibular exercises, DNS, and craniosacral therapy are gentle. Discomfort is minimal and always monitored by your physiotherapist.
Previous physiotherapy may not have been neurologically specialized. Ataxia responds best to targeted central nervous system retraining. Our approach at Physiocare is meaningfully different from general physiotherapy.
Many patients notice improved balance and reduced fall frequency within four to eight weeks. Neurological change takes time, but consistent treatment produces real, measurable gains in coordination and confidence.
Absolutely. Our therapists adapt every programme to the patient's age, fitness level, and tolerance. Fall prevention and maintaining functional independence are central goals for our older ataxia patients.
Yes. Even in progressive hereditary ataxia, physiotherapy slows functional decline, maintains mobility longer, and significantly reduces fall risk and secondary complications through neuroplasticity-based training.
Most ataxia rehabilitation programmes begin with one to two sessions per week. Your therapist will adjust frequency based on your progress, fatigue tolerance, and specific functional goals.
Not at all — in fact, we encourage it. A single assessment gives you clarity about your specific deficits and what a realistic recovery path looks like for you.
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